Thank you. I'm glad to hear that.
Sir, I was listening to your comments regarding the questions you were asked on the sexual assaults. You said this is a matter for police and prosecutions. Of course the sexual assaults themselves are. There is, however, the matter of an institutional response. People might be discouraged from reporting. If people are not complaining, why are they not? There is also the fact that the victims, not the perpetrators, are either isolated or moved somewhere else.
I understand there's a recruitment drive under way to seek to have 25% females in the Canadian Forces. I would suggest that will fail totally if something is not done to ensure that the military is a safe place for women. I suspect there are a great number of matters that would be under the purview of the ombudsman's office if you were asked about them or someone complained about them. Do you agree with that?